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<blockquote data-quote="Johnjoe13" data-source="post: 1381493" data-attributes="member: 360268"><p>Oh I see then in that case you would not be licenced to drive an emergency vehicle, I did not know your circumstances though reading your original question this wasn't mentioned. I think the rules regarding this are in place to protect both the person concerned and the public, I'm sorry this disease may cause you a problem. However should you wish to remain with whatever emergency service it is you work for then they should offer some alternative or they run the risk of litigation under the Disability Discrimination Act.</p><p></p><p>All is not doom and gloom for you though [USER=377680]@Knighthawk22[/USER] As I'm sure you have read that some people have come off insulin, so please don't lose heart. I don't know what you do but I'm sure there are others in your area or profession that have had the same issue, try contacting them for help and support. There may be a blog run by someone in another part of the country, if not then start one of your own or on here and offer each other support. All this will give you a positive mind set not to let this disease get the better of you or destroy your career. I hope all goes well for you <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnjoe13, post: 1381493, member: 360268"] Oh I see then in that case you would not be licenced to drive an emergency vehicle, I did not know your circumstances though reading your original question this wasn't mentioned. I think the rules regarding this are in place to protect both the person concerned and the public, I'm sorry this disease may cause you a problem. However should you wish to remain with whatever emergency service it is you work for then they should offer some alternative or they run the risk of litigation under the Disability Discrimination Act. All is not doom and gloom for you though [USER=377680]@Knighthawk22[/USER] As I'm sure you have read that some people have come off insulin, so please don't lose heart. I don't know what you do but I'm sure there are others in your area or profession that have had the same issue, try contacting them for help and support. There may be a blog run by someone in another part of the country, if not then start one of your own or on here and offer each other support. All this will give you a positive mind set not to let this disease get the better of you or destroy your career. I hope all goes well for you :) [/QUOTE]
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